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The case, Dartmouth College v. Woodward, went through various judicial courts, before the United States Supreme Court decided in the Board's favor in 1819, the result of a brilliant peroration by Dartmouth alumnus Daniel Webster, class of 1801, who had, ironically, graduated under Wheelock's tenure.

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Tuttis are too long, cadenzas are too long, the peroration at the end loses a large measure of the wildness and magnificence it could easily have had if it were more broadly prepared, and, for all that, the audience was stirred and many a hardened concertgoer excited with the sensation of a new talent finding its voice ...
Rather than deny it, John had the scholar Jean Petit of the Sorbonne deliver a peroration justifying the killing of tyrants.

peroration and shall
" At the peroration, he said " You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.

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After prolonged debates Grattan, on 26 May, spoke finally against the committal of the bill, ending with an impassioned peroration in which he declared, " I will remain anchored here with fidelity to the fortunes of my country, faithful to her freedom, faithful to her fall.
1 – 50 ) function as a peroration in which the narrator states his theme by contrasting cleanness or purity with filth.

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Webster concluded his peroration with the famous words: " It is, Sir, as I have said, a small college.
The lengthy passage as he discussed the platform and the Republicans helped calm the audience, ensuring he would be heard as he reached his peroration.
Towards the end of his address Gounod broke down, and was unable to deliver his final peroration.
Powell's peroration of the speech gave rise to its popular title.
In Gesta Dei per Francos by Robert the Monk, writing about twenty years after the council, an extended version of the speech presents the call to the " race of the Franks " as a peroration climaxing Urban's call for orthodoxy, reform and submission to the Church.
Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration.
This episode then ends with two strophes of peroration, where Jupiter appeals to the benevolence of the gods concerning the sons of Lusus, with Jupiter's speech eventually settling the debate.
When crowning the end of a large-scale work the apotheosis functions as a peroration, following an analogy with the art of rhetoric.
Their style, with its grand exordium and its sublime peroration, became the fashion in the following age.
*" For the conclusion, the disconnected style of language is appropriate, and will mark the difference between the oration and the peroration.
The peroration is perhaps the best known part of the speech, and is widely held to be one of Churchill's finest oratorical moments.
The text used is the one immortalized by Sir Hubert Parry in his setting of it called " Jerusalem ", but in this symphony it is used in a fugal manner, with unaccompanied boys ' voices in a fugal exposition heralding the final peroration.
The exordium, the speeches, and the final peroration show strong influence from Cicero, probably derived from Tacitus's own training in rhetoric.
The furious peroration sounds like nothing so much as a horde of demons struggling in a torrent of brandy, the music growing drunker and drunker.
His peroration was all too obvious and he is seen to be too preoccupied with achieving success and producing effects.
" Michael Musgrave in The Music of Brahms writes ," Brahms brings his subject, derived, like that of the Diabelli fugue, from the theme, into contrapuntal relationships involving diminution, augmentation, stretto, building to the final peroration through a long dominant pedal with two distinct ideas above.
Cicero deals at length with earlier verdicts quoted against Cluentius, offers a fairly brief rebuttal of the charge of poisoning and finishes with a rousing peroration.

Deschanel and legislators
Altogether 888 legislators cast their votes, and Deschanel secured no fewer than 734 votes.
Deschanel said that there was no higher destiny than that of serving France, and he thanked the legislators for having permitted him to continue to serve her in union with themselves.

Deschanel and follow
In 1965, Murch and Robbins enrolled in the graduate program of the University of Southern California's film school, successfully encouraging Deschanel to follow them.

Deschanel and who
The end scene, of THX standing before the sunset, was shot at Port Hueneme, California, by a second unit of ( additional uncredited photographer ) Caleb Deschanel and Matthew Robbins, who played THX in this long shot.
Trillian was played on radio by Susan Sheridan, on television by Sandra Dickinson ( who also reprised an alternate-universe version of the role in the fifth and final radio series ), on the Original Records LP version by Cindy Oswin, and in the 2005 film by Zooey Deschanel.
He is one of only two French Presidents ( the other is Valéry Giscard d ' Estaing ) who were born outside France ( Deschanel in Belgium, Giscard in Koblenz, Germany ).
President Paul Deschanel, who resigned in 1920 because of mental illness, was said to have been so impressed by the orangutan's feat that, to the alarm of his guests, he took to jumping into trees during state receptions.
Turning to questions of internal politics, Deschanel said that the work of restoring France to prosperity would be arduous, and he declared that the person who evaded the payment of taxes was acting like a soldier who deserts his post on the field of battle.
A teen girl ( played by Zooey Deschanel ) who is angry at her overbearing, strict mother ( Frances McDormand ) shouts, " Feck you!
Paul is beginning to reach a point where he would like to lead a different life, and that feeling becomes all the more clear when he meets Noel ( Deschanel ), Tip's teenage sister who has come back home after attending a boarding school.
Built in 1908, this stately white palace, was regular guests Presidents, like Paul Deschanel, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll, Queen Victoria's daughter, who remained a faithful guest for many seasons and was often visited by her brother the Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn who lived for twenty years on Cap Ferrat.
In it he plays Fabious, a prince who teams up with his brother ( McBride ) to rescue Fabious ' soon to be bride ( played by Zooey Deschanel ).
Also in attendance was her best friend and Rose Red co-star Emily Deschanel, who was one of her bridesmaids.
Dizzy is friends with Nora ( Zooey Deschanel ), Kirk ( Jerod Mixon ) and Glen ( Parry Shen ), who together started a funk rock band and are addicted to video games.

Deschanel and had
Deschanel aspired to a much more active role as president than had been de rigueur under the Third Republic ; but, for reasons of his own mental health, was unable to put his ideas to the test.
Deschanel was born in 1856, and had held the office of president of the Chamber of Deputies.

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Previous attempts have included Piece Of My Heart, which was to star Renée Zellweger or Brittany Murphy ; The Gospel According To Janis, with director Penelope Spheeris and starring either Zooey Deschanel or P! nk ; and an untitled film thought to be an adaptation of Laura Joplin's Off-Broadway play about her sister, with the show's star, Laura Theodore, attached.
The third television version, which aired on December 18, 2005 on ABC in the US as part of The Wonderful World of Disney and was released on DVD two days later, starred Carol Burnett as Queen Aggravain, Denis O ' Hare as Prince Dauntless, Tom Smothers as King Sextimus, Tracey Ullman as Princess Winnifred, Zooey Deschanel as Lady Larken, and Matthew Morrison as Sir Harry.
He produced and co-wrote, with partner Chris Poche, the original comedy “ Flakes ,” which completed filming in New Orleans in January 2005 and stars Zooey Deschanel, Christopher Lloyd and Aaron Stanford.
The video, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, shows a usual workday of a young woman, ( played by Zooey Deschanel, in one of her first acting credits ) and the things in her everyday life, that she finds disturbing or annoying, are enhanced by grotesque cartoons, which represent her imagination.
He is best known for his television role as patriarch Cole Deschanel on Sunset Beach, which gained popularity for the actor in the 1990's.

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